January 18, 2011

Huang a 49 year old male presented with joint pain in both legs and knees which had started the previous year and has gradually become worse. At a local hospital, he was diagnosed with rheumatic arthritis, and received treatments for over a month with no positive effects.

Recently his pain has become quite severe, especially in both knee joints. He experiences pulling pain, which prevents him from walking. Both legs and knees were cold, and his pain intensifies with any changes in weather or on cold rainy days. His tongue had a greasy white coating and his pulse was deep and thin.
This pattern is usually the result of living in wet-damp locations for extended periods of time allowing wind and dampness to amass in the joints. The following formula was administered:

After another 3 packages, his legs felt warmer, there was mild sweating, a white tongue coat and a harmonious moderate pulse. The joint pain in the legs had now been eliminated and he was even able to walk the 3 miles to the hospital for a follow up visit. In order to consolidate the treatment and eliminate the wind damp, another 5 packages of the previous prescription (with the lower dosages) was used. On a recent follow up visit there had been no relapse of the condition.

**The following case was found in the above mentioned book's section on 'patterns of wind and damp retention in the joints' with the representative formula being Gan Cao Fu Zi Tang (Licorice and Aconite formula)